WIT Press


The \“SAM” Integrated System For Coastal Monitoring

Price

Free (open access)

Volume

58

Pages

Published

2002

Size

570 kb

Paper DOI

10.2495/CENV020321

Copyright

WIT Press

Author(s)

G Zappalà, G Caruso & E Crisafi

Abstract

The \“SAM\“ integrated system for coastal monitoring G. Zappala, G. Caruso & E. Crisafi Istituto Sperimentale TalassograJico, Consiglio Nazionale Ricerche, Messina, Italy. Abstract Funded by the Italian Ministry for Scientific Research, the multidisciplinary research programme \“SAM’ (Advanced Systems for automatic monitoring of the marine coastal pollution) aims at the installation of an integrated coastal monitoring network and at the development of new instrumentation and rapid analytical procedures to be applied in nowcasting and water quality assessment. The new strategies here described (analysis methods and automatic devices) provide reliable and useful tools for the control of seawater pollution and, more in general, for the management and sustainable use of coastal zones. Flexibility in the assembly of the technical instrumentation makes the SAM systems a versatile equipment for environmental surveillance. Research of new methods for the rapid estimation of faecal pollution microbial indicators has been addressed towards the optimisation of an immunofluorescence staining assay and the definition of an analytical procedure for the determination on liquid medium of the beta-glucuronidase activity of Escherichia coli involving the use of a fluorogenic substrate. The immunofluorescence and enzymatic protocols proposed suggest simple, rapid and sensitive alternative ways for the specific detection of E. coli in natural waters. The application of the protocols developed to the analysis of field samples collected in March-April 2001 has highlighted the advantages of the two methods, both of them providing near real-time results that correlate significantly with conventional plate counts. 1 Introduction The assessment of the anthropic impact over the coastal environment represents the prerequisite for any action aimed at protecting the water quality from

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